Except for one unexpected thing, say the Tadros family, who are running the popular venue.

It has to do with the tokens. This year, visitors are invited to buy their own 25-cent tokens from machines so they can turn them over directly to the milk servers. The idea is to cut down on the lines. And it has.

But a funny thing is happening, says Michael and David Tadros. "They're taking the tokens home as souvenirs," Michael Tadros said this morning.

The Tadroses aren't complaining. They just want to let people know that if they run out of the 50,000 tokens they ordered for the new system, then the fair might have to start using paper tickets this weekend at the Milk Bar.

Tully's Good Times is now the sponsor of the Milk Bar. NYS Dairy Exhibits, a non-profit organization, said in April it would no longer operate the stand. Dairy Exhibits had run the milk bar since 1952. Cups of milk have been 25 cents since 1983.

Wahid Akl, David Tadros and Michael Tadros - who run many other food stands at the fair - are running the Milk Bar.